I've followed the tutorial on this site (http://ipis-osx.wikidot.com/installing_ideneb_1_3_1000h)and successfully installed the sole iDeneb OSx V1.3 10.5.5 on my eeePC 1000H the other day(with BOIS flashed of course!). Bootup was fine and I installed the post-install pack (v1.08)in the tutorial successfully. But after installing all the kexts provided in the OPTIONAL post install pack(v1.08), the OS couldn't boot up and freezed immediately after the screen with a silver Apple logo on the BLUE screen.

There is no guarantee that all the kexts in this bundle do work with your eee PC.
There are simply too many different hardware revisions out there
(even on the 1000h it seems that there are at least 3 different brands of the camera used - some work, some don't).

So if you install the kexts:
- Do so by following the guide (unless you know what you're doing) as it makes it easier to spot an offending kext.
- Install them using kextHelper (it sets the corrects rights and stuff and makes a backup of your replaced kexts).

If ever a kext has your system carshing/not booting/unstable do the following:

But the problem is that I have to put in the exact kext names one by one and I am just not sure what kexts have been installed and their exact names. I tried to browse the names in the optional post install pack with my other Windows Vista computer , it didn't show the names of the kexts.

If someone could provide some easy steps that would be fantasic (since this is the first time I use Mac system) :)

First and to be clear: You did install all (like in really ALL) kexts in the OPTIONAL pack?

For example you shouldn't install Brightness Control Fix 10.5.4 AND Brightness Control Fix 10.5.5.
That could make your system not boot depending on the order of installation.
What seems strange to me is that you have an apple logo on a BLUE screen (usually it's grey, isn't it?).

To be clear: You didn't by any chance make backups of your kexts before installing the OPTIONAL pack?
Usually you should (that's what I do at least):

Make a copy of the kexts you will be replacing (I copy the whole Extensions folder just to be sure ;-)

And the install the new kexts one by one with a reboot each time (like that you can identify the culprit in case something goes wrong)

If you didn't backup you might want to try the following:

First try to boot with the -x -f options and see/post what's happening.
This might help to boot and to install/uninstall kexts in safe mode and not from the command line.

Then if this doesn't help:
A first guess would be to delete the three Graphics kexts and see if it boots (AppleIntelGMA950.kext, AppleIntelIntegratedFramebuffer.kext, Natit.kext)
You'll have to install the ones from the BASE package later and go on from there with the OPTIONAL ones.

If this doesn't help try the other kexts (in that order):
IOPlatformPluginFamily.kext (You shouldn't have installed this to begin with)
GenericCPUPowerManagement.kext
IONetworkingFamily.kext
IOBluetoothFamily.kext
AppleUSBEthernet.kext and AppleUSBGigEthernet.kext (but that should not do anything)

I really DID drag all the kexts into the Kext Helper comes along with the pack so I think all are installed and the old , original ones have been backed up by the Helper software.

the sreen actually is blue colour which comes immediately after the grey apple logo, sorry for my poor description :) I think there are some users of iDeneb who've expereienced the same problem as i do.

Since it's getting more and more complicated and I am not very good at computer, I'd decided to erase the hard drive and re-install everything again from the fresh start. ANyways thanks for your help!

btw, anyone knows why the 2 'Post Installation Packs" are gone? I have been trying to download it following the link on the tutorial page and my torrent software shows nothing can be downloaded!

Pity you scratched the install, because there was a good chance of getting it back (if you got the blue screen - without the apple logo ;-) it was probably a problem with the graphics drivers).
One thing that is important as well : when you install kexts with kexthelper, it does a backup of your existing kexts.
So if you installed all optional kexts in one operation then you should have had the working kexts in the "Backup Extensions" folder (keep in mind that if you do it in several steps, the kexts in this folder might get overwritten by intermediate versions).

I think what I want to say is : Back-up your extensions (as soon as you get a first boot in a working system) good luck…

Cheers,

Nik

UPDATE: The links in the page work for me… (You are on my tutorial page? Why would you use a torrent software? Those are just plain stupid ZIP files you can download with Firefox/Safari/Chrome (or god forbid IE ;-))
Just in case here are the direct links (let me know if this doesn't work):

I had the blue screen problem, couldn't find a good answer and went looking for new drivers/kext etc. Stumbled upon this - http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=142115 which really wasn't the issue I was having but one of the steps it had was to connect an external monitor. I figured couldn't hurt. Viola fixed the problem. Not saying this will fix all blue screen only problems you have but it worked for me.

"Then if this doesn't help:
A first guess would be to delete the three Graphics kexts and see if it boots (AppleIntelGMA950.kext, AppleIntelIntegratedFramebuffer.kext, Natit.kext)You'll have to install the ones from the BASE package later and go on from there with the OPTIONAL ones."

Does it mean that those 3 kexts in the BASE package are DIFFERENT from the one in Optional package? what's the difference between them?

I have installed Retail 10.5.7 and installed Video drivers (intel gma 950 & appleitegratedframebuffer.kext)from nik's newest post install folder.
But after restart there is only blue screen, even though the OS is loaded and i can hear the sound of loading the skype. So the only problem is i cant see any mouse pointer and nothing except blue screen. can anyone help Please??

i have problem with post installtion..im installing the EFI_V9 using Universal Installer but the problem is in the part of (wich motherboard you want to install)there is no listing of any in the dropdown botton..how is that? its suppose to be there EEEbox_202 isn't it? im using 1000h…..thanks.

I've had this problem.. it's an issue with install order… I don't remember quite exactly what the solution is but look on enik's site, he mentions the issue and changed the recommended order accordingly at some point.